The cast of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Felicity Jones / Diego Luna / Donnie Yen / Jiang Wen / Riz Ahmed / Forest Whitaker / Ben Mendelsohn / Mads Mikkelsen / Alan Tudyk / Genevieve O’Reilly
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The cast of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Felicity Jones / Diego Luna / Donnie Yen / Jiang Wen / Riz Ahmed / Forest Whitaker / Ben Mendelsohn / Mads Mikkelsen / Alan Tudyk / Genevieve O’Reilly
diego luna. dressed as steve urwin. he is in a cantina, , lurking,, he speaks in a terrible australian accent, , , ben mendelsohn is offended offscreen,, diego speaks of jabba the hutt the same way steve urwin talked about crocodiles ,,, ”oi hes a beaut” diego whispers, he sneaks up on the unsuspecting hutt,, ready to tackle him,,,
i always wondered about the star wars universe how history is so easily forgotten like “oh so they stories were true?” yes rey!! have you never seen holos? anything? “who was my dad” are u kidding me luke what happened to ur dad is like the modern day equivalent of obama dismembering donald trump with a katana inside a volcano but then! i remembered! look at their fucking data of the death star plans its a fucking floppy disk and look at scariff they put all their records on EVEN MORE awkward and inconvenient floppy disks imagine having to carry around a suitcase full of fucking vhs sized floppy disks and they all look alike!! no labeling! are those the plans to the death star or a recipe for a space casserole? who knows! no wonder history is lost so easily jesus
My favorite part of rogue one is how they all make it off Scarif and live happily ever after :))))))))))))
posted a version of this playlist before but I’ve recently changed platforms (8tracks to Playmoss) and I’ve also gotten ahold of the soundtrack for the movie for extra feels
rogue one did a lot of things i never thought they’d let a star wars movie do, in terms of: being a movie about Sacrifice and what that means and also
letting people into the club.
like, rogue one opens star wars to people in a way i wasn’t expecting. american voices and american accents are not nearly so prominent in this movie in way i’ve never seen before in a work of science fiction– diego luna and donnie yen and jiang wen all speak english and they also speak it with their accents and there’s something to that, that opens ownership and possession and interaction with this movie to people who don’t speak english natively.
and so much of the plot, the thrust, of this movie focuses on
fathers and daughters in a way that left me just breathless. motherhood is still essentially absent in this movie, but
opening star wars to women who feel themselves as daughters feels so big to me, as someone who loved and loves star wars with her dad, this was so validating.
and also: rogue one gives a view into the rebellion as a military network; cassian andor is a soldier and a spy and he knows soldiers and spies and he does things, terrible things, in the name of the rebellion, because war makes you do terrible, ugly, violent things in the name of things you believe in. there’s a very real weight to the violence that happens in rogue one that meant So much to me. living your politics means sacrifice in such a big way in rogue one, and it opens the narrative of loss in force awakens so much more clearly. leia and han falling apart makes so much more sense now
but just also
rogue one is a movie about hope. and i mean that, not in some corny cheesey way but in a Real! Tangible! way. and because rogue one is a movie about hope, it’s a movie about sacrifice.
just
it is an audacious, beautiful thing and
it is a thing about hope.
I saw Rogue One the other day and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about this. Enjoy my lack of photoshop skills
Bonus prequel:

The story just broke so I’m praying it’s misreporting but 😢😢😢
TLJ wasn’t the Star Wars we wanted but it was the Star Wars we needed.
Like Luke’s write-off pissed off a lot of fans but I wouldn’t call his behavior ooc I mean he’s still the massive gay drama queen as always.
But on a serious note the movie wonderfully delivers some very heavy and hard-to-swallow lessons (just like Rogue One did).
Heroes fail. Leaders fall. The ways of the Jedi were flawed. Everyone has their weaknesses. People become old and bitter and broken. Not everything has to mean something, sometimes your heroes are nobodies, abandoned on backwater planets by alcoholic parents. The movie rips your favorite characters from you and burns your hopes and beliefs to the ground. Luke and Yoda burn them to the ground. It’s real. It’s upsetting. But it’s real.
This movie scorched the proverbial garden so that greener plants may grow. So that new heroes may rise from the ashes of the ones that came before them. Stronger, better, wiser.